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1 gevlamd
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2 обманутый
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3 hořel
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4 podpálil
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5 angepflaumt
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6 обманутый
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7 випалена цегла
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8 aufgeflammt
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9 самолет с заглохшим двигателем
Русско-английский авиационный словарь > самолет с заглохшим двигателем
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10 самолет с заглохшим двигателем
Русско-английский аэрокосмический словарь > самолет с заглохшим двигателем
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11 обожженный кирпич
flamed brick, Flemish brickРусско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > обожженный кирпич
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12 стерилизованный пламенем
[lang name="Russian"]закалил в пламени; закаленный в пламени — flame hardened
Русско-английский научный словарь > стерилизованный пламенем
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13 самолет с заглохшим двигателем
Авиация и космонавтика. Русско-английский словарь > самолет с заглохшим двигателем
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14 её лицо пылало от волнения
1) General subject: (она покраснела) her face flamed with excitement2) Makarov: her face flamed with excitementУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > её лицо пылало от волнения
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15 небо на западе пламенело
Makarov: the western sky flamed, western sky flamedУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > небо на западе пламенело
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16 сад казался огненно-красным от тюльпанов
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > сад казался огненно-красным от тюльпанов
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17 con indignación
= disgustedly, indignantlyEx. 'Well, I don't know what's going on,' Pope continued disgustedly.Ex. 'Didn't you learn anywhere along the line that a subordinate has an obligation to keep a supervisor informed about what's going on?' she flamed out indignantly.* * *= disgustedly, indignantlyEx: 'Well, I don't know what's going on,' Pope continued disgustedly.
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18 decir Algo de un modo colérico
(v.) = flame outEx. 'Didn't you learn anywhere along the line that a subordinate has an obligation to keep a supervisor informed about what's going on?' she flamed out indignantly.* * *(v.) = flame outEx: 'Didn't you learn anywhere along the line that a subordinate has an obligation to keep a supervisor informed about what's going on?' she flamed out indignantly.
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19 en ningún momento
= at no time, anywhere along the lineEx. George Ticknor noted that this flood of new immigrants ' at no time, consisted of persons who, in general, were fitted to understand our free institutions or to be intrusted with the political power given by universal suffrage'.Ex. 'Didn't you learn anywhere along the line that a subordinate has an obligation to keep a supervisor informed about what's going on?' she flamed out indignantly.* * *= at no time, anywhere along the lineEx: George Ticknor noted that this flood of new immigrants ' at no time, consisted of persons who, in general, were fitted to understand our free institutions or to be intrusted with the political power given by universal suffrage'.
Ex: 'Didn't you learn anywhere along the line that a subordinate has an obligation to keep a supervisor informed about what's going on?' she flamed out indignantly. -
20 en ningún sitio
= anywhere along the line, nowhereEx. 'Didn't you learn anywhere along the line that a subordinate has an obligation to keep a supervisor informed about what's going on?' she flamed out indignantly.Ex. Nowhere may a man acquire more honor than by taking a part in a work that enlarges the hope of the free world that it may be led in the ways of wisdom, whose 'ways are ways of pleasantness and all her paths are peace'.* * *= anywhere along the line, nowhereEx: 'Didn't you learn anywhere along the line that a subordinate has an obligation to keep a supervisor informed about what's going on?' she flamed out indignantly.
Ex: Nowhere may a man acquire more honor than by taking a part in a work that enlarges the hope of the free world that it may be led in the ways of wisdom, whose 'ways are ways of pleasantness and all her paths are peace'.
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